McGarrett: I've been tracking Victor Hesse for five years. If he were bold enough to surface, I promise you he already has an exit strategy planned, and he knows I know it, which means I can barely afford the hour it's going to take to bury my father, let alone stand here talking to you. Excuse me.

Governor Patricia Jameson: I can help you find this son of a bitch, with full immunity and means. Your task force will have blanket authority to go after guys like Hesse and get them the Hell off my island. Your rules, my backing, no red tape. I promise you, Commander. What you see is what you get.

McGarrett: Your captain said you transferred in from New Jersey six months ago, so your eye’s still fresh.

Danny: You know, I appreciate it, but my psych eval’s not for six weeks.

McGarrett: Fold-out bed, no ring on your finger—you obviously moved here to be close to your daughter. Which means in between visits, all you got is your job, and you take pride in it. That’s what I’m looking for.

Danny: Yeah, but you know what? It’s guys like you who think you know how to do everything better, and that only makes my job harder.

McGarrett: You got no choice, detective. The governor gave me jurisdiction; I’m making you my partner. We’re gonna get along great.

Chin: Look, I can't be a cop anymore.

McGarrett: Why not?

Chin: Because I can't be! You understand? HPD accused me of taking payoffs, so I'm the last person the department wants to see wearing a badge. I've gotta go.

Danny: This is going really well.

McGarrett: Did you take the money?

Chin: Excuse me?

McGarrett: [more directly] Did you take the money?

Chin: No.

McGarrett: Then come with us. And we don't need to talk about this again. Ever. This is your ticket back into the game. Call it payback, call it whatever you want, I don't care, but I need you.

Chin: How do you know you can trust me?

McGarrett: Because my old man did.

[interrogating Sang Min]

McGarrett: You're going to jail. That part's not up for negotiation; your family is about to lose a husband and a father. In my eyes, now they're your victims, too. The trouble is, the law doesn't see it that way. Your wife, she's from Rwanda. She'll be sent back; they both will. If they're lucky, they'll make it to a refugee camp. And your son... seven is old enough to hold a gun for the Hutu militia. I can prevent all that, but I don't help people who don't help me.

Danny: The look. The look you give me when you don’t tell me what you’re thinking, and the next thing I know I’m getting shot at.

[watching a video of one of McGarrett's high school football games]

Danny: I got one question. What’s a quarterback doing wearing the number fifty?

McGarrett: Five-0.

Danny: Yeah.

McGarrett: No, it’s not fifty, it’s five-0. It’s what my dad used to call our family, because we weren’t native Hawaiian. Five-0. I don’t know; it was his way of making us feel like we belonged somewhere I guess.

Danny: In certain situations. Like when you’ve got a gun pointed in your face, or you’re trying to decide whether to cut the red wire or the blue wire. But actual human interaction, mammal-to-mammal, you could use some work.

Danny: If I'm going to die on this island which I never should've come to in the first place, your face is not the last face I want to see, you understand that? Respectfully, of course.

Steve: I know you like it here.

Danny: I like... here? Incorrect! You are incorrect, my friend!

Steve: Then why the board, huh? Did hell freeze over? Did I actually miss you trying to get up on that thing?

[The team discovers the money from the HPD asset forfeiture locker stashed inside sandbags stashed at a government building and try to pin the prime suspect]

Commander Hale: Coast Guard tracked that drug deal for six months. It was supposed to be our takedown. But then HPD swooped in and took the credit. Now I'm being pushed out before my twenty. No pension. No benefits. My country owes me.

Steve: Hey, let's clear things right now. You swore to defend and support this country no matter the cost. She doesn't owe you anything.

Danny: "I'll be back?" [to Big Lono] He's done a lot better, trust me. [To Steve] That's all you can come up with is "I'll be back?"

Steve: I've got something- I've got something good. [Goes outside]

Danny: [to Big Lono] You see what you did? I don't know what he's gonna do. But if I were you: I'd run out the back, side, roof - go! [Steve returns with a grenade] A grenade? He has a grenade. Why do you have a grenade? He's got a grenade. You see this? He's not bluffing? He will pull the pin and blow everybody up. Will you trust me, please?

Big Lono: That thing's not even real.

Steve: You gonna open the door?

Big Lono: No way.

Steve: Okay. [Steve and Danny run outside as the grenade goes off]

Danny: What is wrong with you? You need help! I will pay for it!

Kono: [visits a bar full of coeds on spring break] Four year-college tuition, $200,000. Books and supplies, $50,000. Room and board, $25,000. [sees unconscious patron] Passing out with two cocktail olives up your nose...

Chin: Priceless.

Kono: What are the real chances of getting these kids back alive?

Steve: When my father was kidnapped, I knew from prior experience that no matter what I did that day, the results would not be good, okay? In these situations they rarely are... We're gonna change that. We're gonna get these kids back. We're gonna get them back alive!

Steve: It's a beautiful city and if you go, you should pick yourself up a snow globe because that is Seattle.

Danny: That's the Space Needle, not the Eiffel Tower, you schmuck!

Steve: [to Danny] You stop for malstadas?

Danny: No.

Steve: You got evidence for a case?

Danny: Nope.

Steve: Alright, stop, stop. What's in the bag?

Danny: My, lunch, genius.

Steve: Your lunch? Okay, what'd you bring?

Danny: You got to know every detail of my life? What's it to you what my lunch is?

Steve: Cause you don't want to tell me! What, you think it's so fantastic I'm going to steal it? You fly in some deep-fried sandwich from New Jersey I'm not allowed to know about-

Danny: Salad, okay? Just a salad. That's it. There's nothing else in here. Grace has been taking a nutrition class and she is concerned about my cholesterol so I promised her I would eat better. Okay?

Steve: That's actually incredibly sweet.

Kono: "You don't find Johnny. He finds you."

Danny: You're gonna quote this schmuck now?

Kono: I can spoof Tiffany's cell and make it look like she's sending him a text.

Danny: Lure him here. I like it. But move over please. Because I'm gonna do this. Because it should be very filthy and you're a young lady.

Danny: [to Steve] I don't understand why you didn't just give them your files right there.

Steve: Must you know every detail of my life?

Danny: Hey, this is the CIA you're dealing with here. They wrote the book on advanced interrogation techniques, which I'm absolutely positive you have sitting on your bedside table right now. Just so you know, I understand, okay? I would not mind a one-on-one session with Jenna Kaye, the thought does stimulate my imagination too.

Steve: Legally the CIA can only interrogate foreign nationals.

Danny: Why do you do that? I had my fantasy worked out. You're like a devourer of dreams. You know what I mean. You like eat them. You're like a little Pacman in cargo pants.

Steve: [to Wo Fat while waiting for Jenna Kaye] What makes you think I won't kill you right here in this restaurant?

Wo Fat: "The man who strikes first admits that his ideas have given out." Old Chinese proverb.

Reggie Cole: Look, my job was to get Jimmy Cannon. I don't know who shot me. I don't know who set me up. All I know is that Jimmy Cannon ordered the hit! Now look...look I know you guys are trying to do your jobs... but Jimmy Cannon killed my wife. He killed a federal agent. You don't know who you're dealing with. He's going to put walls up in front of you wherever you go.

Steve: We're going to go wherever the case takes us. And let me tell you, you want guys like us on this, because we'll go through those walls.

Allison Marsh: Well, gentlemen, this is an FBI matter now. And the FBI will be taking over the case. Thanks for your effort.

Steve: First of all, you're welcome. Second of all, a little boy's going to grow up without a mother because of a leak in your agency!

Marsh: Listen to me. You cannot go after Jimmy Cannon.

Steve: Watch me!

Allison Marsh: [to McGarrett] I want to talk to your boss.

McGarrett: Lady, I answer to God and to the Governor, neither of whom are going to help you out right now, so take a seat.

Chin Ho: Yeah, it will, but at what cost? My uncle was a righteous cop, Steve. In his 25 years, he put away hundreds of criminals. Guys that deserved to be off the streets. And if he's found guilty, they'll enact judicial review. All of his past convictions will be called into question. Guilty men will walk straight out of prison.

Jenna Kaye: You shifted in your chair and touched your face as you were answering the question. Those are both signs of deception, plus you added unnecessary details about delivering the papers just to make your lies sound more credible.

Steve McGarrett: Does Jeff know that you're using his house to cheat on his sister?

Elliott Connor: What? That's absurd!

Kaye: Wow. Mock outrage - that's a bad one.

[Sang Min suddenly appears at the Five-0 offices]

Sang Min: You don't understand. I'll plead to any charge. Take the maximum sentence. As long as you put me in protective custody.

Danny: Oh yeah? What happened?

Sang Min: Wo Fat. I tried to make things right with him.

Steve: What did he say?

Sang Min: He told me he's not gonna rest until I'm dead. And then when I am, he's gonna come after you next.

McGarrett: Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a car attached to you? [Kaye looks down at her wrist]

[Chin Ho receives a call on his cellphone - with Sgt Duke Lukela on the other end]

Sgt. Duke Lukela: [sees arrest warrant notice on computer] You sure you don't want your old job back? 'Cause it looks like your current one isn't going to exist much longer. We have a warrant to arrest McGarrett for murder.

Chin Ho Kelly: [Ending the call] We've got a problem. HPD is on the way here right now to arrest you for killing Laura Hills.

[Danny witnesses Chin Ho and the HPD officers bring McGarrett out of the Governor's Mansion]

Danny: We have jurisdiction. We're Five-0. Get him out.

Chin Ho Kelly: You don't understand, Danny. There is no Five-0 anymore.

Steve McGarrett: With all due respect, sir, I don't need your apologies. What I need you to do is re-instate my Five-O Task Force so we can go after this son-of-a-bitch right here.

Denning: ...Well no doubt, that Five-O had an impact on crime. So as Lt. Governor I'll grant your request.

McGarrett: All right! Thank you, sir.

Denning: But there are conditioins.

Danny 'Danno' Williams: What conditions?

Denning: Governor Jameson gave you full immunity to basically run roughshod over every single law on the State's books. That's not gonna happen on my watch. You cross the line you answer to me.

McGarrett: Understood, sir. But just so your clear. Sometimes we get put in positions where lives are on the line, and we have to make split-second decisions. The line you're talking about gets a little hard to see.

Chin Ho Kelly: You're about to kill the career of a good cop because you think she did something wrong.

Capt. Vincent Fryer: I know - she did something wrong. The apple doesn't fall far from the family tree.

Chin Ho: This isn't about me.

Fryer: You're right. It isn't. The governor wants to make it very clear that there's a zero-tolerance policy with regards to crime and corruption. He's tasked me with cleaning up this department. Which is exactly what I'm going to do -starting with your cousin.

Danny: Not true, every relationship has started with a cup of coffee. Then it's dinner and a movie, okay? Next thing you know, you're divorced, you're moving to Hawaii so you can see your daughter every other weekend.

Steve: You need to talk to someone professionally.

Danny I do. You. And now the session's over.

[Steve and Joe join the military in departure honors for Capt Robert Murphy at JFB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, but Steve brings up something with Joe]

Steve McGarrett: You never gave that video to the DOD, did you Joe?

Joe White: ...No.

Steve: You know what? I know he was your friend, but he was *my* father. Whatever it is you're trying to protect me from I can handle it. You understand me?

Joe: Did you ever think that maybe you're not the only one I'm trying to protect?

Steve: What are you talking about?

Joe: Risk versus reward, Steve. How much damage are you willing to do to your family - to your family's name - because whatever's on that video, it's not going to bring your father back.

Danny: What are the perks of being a cop? The pay sucks, the hours suck. Sometimes I get...No no not sometimes, all the time, I get shot at all the time.

Steve: What are you talking about? You never get...you hardly every get shot at.

Danny: Is that a joke? Are you making a joke?

Steve: Ok when's the last time you got clipped?

Danny: Your not a funny person. Are you trying to be funny? You're not, ok. Here's my point alright, living practically rent-free in some rich guy's guest house seems to me like a nice perk for keeping the world a safe place.

Steve: You homeless now? Why don't you try decorating? Why don't you get some doilies for the tables, flowers for the table.

Danny: Come on, you don't secretly have this thing where you look dressing up like you're in the Matrix.

Max: The two concepts are not mutually exclusive.

[Having seen a big rock hit his Camaro's front windshield after stepping right into the Keiamanu Heiau despite warnings from the Five-0 team not to desecrate it, Danny is furious that a bigger rock shattered the rear window]

[Steve is caught by surprise at Joe White's decision to seek early retirement]

Joe: How about you treat me to a shrimp jambalaya and we'll call it even?

Steve: You are the only man on the planet who would see jambalaya as even for the end of their career.

Governor Sam Denning: Three days ago, the Five-O task force seized $80 million worth of cocaine being smuggled into Honolulu Harbor on a Colombian fishing vessel.

Steve: I see you broke out the formal wear, too, huh?

Danny: Dog and pony show– perfect occasion to wear a tie.

Kono: I always liked the tie.

Denning: Five-O’s courageous actions have made our state a safer place. Five-O acted in cooperation with Customs, DEA and HPD to orchestrate an efficient and coordinated takedown of what appears to be a major player in the global drug trade. We appreciate the help from our law enforcement counterparts and will continue to rely on them as this investigation moves forward. We feel we sent a strong message to the South American cartels. The state of Hawaii will not be used as a way station for illegal narcotic trafficking.

Ms. Christie: Jay, what’s going on?

Jay Katsu: It’s a car accident.

Ms. Christie: It’s all right, everybody. Just stay in your seats.

Katsu: [goes down and calls out to people at crash] You guys okay? Anybody hurt?

Karla: Yeah, you. [shoots him]

Ms. Christie: Jay! Kids, get down! Get down! Just Get Down!

Steve: What do we know?

Danny: Looks like a kidnapping, right? We got 16 kids, three adults from South Shore Children’s Academy; they were on a field trip. Someone comes, takes the whole bus.

Steve: Parents been notified?

Danny: Kono’s on her way to the school right now to meet them and prepare them for a ransom call.

Steve: Who's the vic, Chin?

Chin: Jay Katsu, driver of the bus. Still waiting on Max, but the cause of death appears to be three gunshots to the chest, close range.

Danny: Here’s what I think. All right, guy gets out of the bus to see what’s going on. Comes over here– boom– gets popped by one of the kidnappers.

Steve: [notices something odd on cars] Wait a minute.

Chin: What are you thinking?

Steve: This accident was staged. Look at this. There’s no skid marks. Neither of the airbags have been deployed. There’s minimal damage.

Steve McGarrett: Then why don't you explain it to me, Joe? Tell me what the hell's going on! You gotta wake up. The walls are closing in on you. HPD wants answers. The Yakuza wants blood. Shelburne - is he worth this? Is he worth going to jail for? Is he worth dying for?

Angela: [gives March briefcase of money] I didn't have many options, but with your help, this actually worked out better than I hoped. [gives March a pack of diamonds] Your diamonds. It's been a pleasure.

March: Oh believe me, the pleasure's all mine, [reacts to Angela turning around and walking away] but there's one more thing you need to learn about this type of business. [Angela looks back at him as he pulls out a revolver] Never turn your back on the buyer! [shoots her; Angela falls into the water and March walks away with the cash]

[Steve McGarrett has finally met his mother - and he wants some answers]

Steve McGarrett: Yeah, why don't we start with Shelburne.

Doris McGarrett: Shelburne was the code name the agency gave me. I'm s -I'm sorry.

Steve: Agency? What agency?

Doris: Before I met your father, I worked for an intelligence program that reported directly to the Pentagon.

Steve: You were a spy?

Doris: Yes.

Steve: So, all those years that I thought you were a a schoolteacher, that was just a cover. And, um, were me and Mary just a cover, too?

Doris: Shelburne was way before you and Mary.

Steve: How'd you meet Wo Fat's father?

Doris: He was an assignment.

Steve: So, you were ordered to kill him.

Doris: It was a little more complicated than that.

Steve: Well, we got some time, so why don't you why don't you uncomplicate it?

Doris: Okay. Like you, I served my country, but after I got married, I left the agency because I wanted to be a mother. Unfortunately, I could change my name, but not my past.

Steve: That's why you pretended to be dead?

Doris: When I made that choice, I knew that my life would never be the same. I knew that I would have to give up the only thing that meant anything to me- my family.

Steve: So, why'd you do it, Doris? If that's even your real name.

Doris: It was the name I was born with, and the name the name I went back to the day I met your father. [indignant at son's tone] And since when does a son call his mother by her first name? Since you failed to be one I didn't see any other options, Steve.

[Chin Ho Kelly goes after Frank Delano and finds him trying to hijack a van]

Chin Ho Kelly: Where do you think you're going?

Frank Delano: [shoots one round that somehow misses Chin, who shoots him in the shoulder. Chin closes door of van and aims shotgun at Delano, who's out of ammo] You're not gonna kill me. You said it yourself. You're not a dirty cop, Chin. Only a dirty cop would shoot an unarmed man. [attempts to pull out pistol but Chin Ho blows him away]

[Danny meets Steve just after he saw off Doris]

Danny Williams: You okay? Your mother said that she exchanged gunfire with Wo Fat, right?

Steve McGarrett: Yeah, right before he escaped out the window. Why?

Danny: Crime lab just finished processing the safe house. Found evidence of only one weapon being fired in that bedroom. Ballistics matched it to the gun that Catherine gave Doris.

Steve: All right? All three slugs were pulled out of the floor.

Danny: So either your mother is a terrible shot, or she deliberately tried not to shoot Wo Fat.

Steve: You're saying you think she let him get away?

Danny: No, I'm asking: why didn't she kill him when she had the chance?

[August March is unmasked over killing Angela Branson and an indirect role in a lithograph heist]

Danny Williams: Any idea how your prints ended up on the stolen artwork? I mean, gloves. That's what I would have done. I mean, I figure an old pro like you would know to wear gloves.

Steve McGarrett: Thirty years in prison made you rusty, March.

August March: Maybe it's just old age.

McGarrett: Maybe.

March: I'm not going back to jail.

McGarrett: I don't think you have a choice.

March: What are my options?

McGarrett: I don't think you understand. You-you don't have any options.

[Over dinner with the gang at the Honolulu Hilton, Chin Ho reflects on how he met Malia]

Chin Ho Kelly: The very first time I laid eyes on Malia, was right here on this beach. I was, uh, staying here at the Hilton while my apartment was getting repainted. There she was. She was riding these little ankle slappers, and she still managed to lose her board. ... I found her board, of course, but I told her she couldn't get it back until she agreed to go out to dinner with me... It didn't quite work out, though. She told me I could keep it. And then, about a week later, I get a knock on my door from some surf shop saying that the board is actually theirs, and I owe them five days rental...When she heard the news, um, she felt pity on me, and she called me.

[Steve sends Chin Ho Kelly to keep watch over his mother at home, even bring her some food]

Chin Ho Kelly: Well, I hope you don't mind, but Steve asked me to bring you by some breakfast.

Doris McGarrett: Oh, how nice. Except, um, the thing is I've already made breakfast and Steve knows that, so I really hope you're a better cop than you are a liar.

Chin Ho: Excuse me?

Doris: Coco puffs from Liliha Bakery. [takes a piece] Ah, that is really good work. I mean, appealing to my nostalgic side and everything, well, I'm sure Steve told you that I used to bring these every Sunday morning to him and his sister -but if there's one thing I learned at the CIA about using a diversionary technique, it's, um, avoid the obvious.

Chin Ho: They're just coco puffs.

Doris: They're still really delicious. They're even better with a cup of coffee.

Chin Ho: Okay.

Doris: You can tell my son that whether or not he cares to acknowledge it, I've been taking care of myself since before he was born and I'm actually pretty damn good at it. So, you can stay here and have that cup of coffee, talk Kukui High football, if you want that, I'm game -but if you're here just to babysit me, you can leave right now. But the coco puffs stay with me.

[Morty Sapperstein, Mary McGarrett's ward, talks to her on the Waikiki beach]

Morty Sapperstein: Mary, I need you to do something for me.

Mary: What? I'll do anything.

Morty: I need you to go see your mother.

Mary : I can't.

Morty: You can't or you won't?

Mary: Both. She disappeared from my life when I was ten years old, Morty. Gone. This whole time I've thought she's dead.

Morty: But she's not. You get a second chance, kid. Other people aren't so lucky. I'd give everything I own to have a second chance.

Mary: What are you talking about?

Morty: Zoe Anne Sapperstein. My only daughter.

Mary: You had a daughter, Morty? I didn't know you had a daughter.

Morty: Yeah. We got into a fight over this boy she was seeing. Her mother and I disapproved. She left college and took off for San Francisco with the guy. We didn't speak for years. One day the phone rang. It was the Highway Patrol. Carpet salesman from Oakland had too much to drink. He fell asleep behind the wheel and hit my daughter's car. Killed her instantly. Not a day goes by I don't wish I'd picked up the phone and called her. I let the privilege of knowing her slip away because I was a stubborn SOB. Don't make the same mistake. Put away your anger. Go see your mother. You only have one family.

Catherine Rollins: I just can't believe after so many years, today's the last day that I'm going to be putting on a uniform.

McGarrett: Look, I'm not gonna lie to you and tell you it's an easy transition, because it's not, okay? But you're gonna be fine. I mean, you should be excited. This is, uh It's like a new chapter in your life. It's-it's the beginning of an adventure.

Danny Williams: Law of nature says that if you take a boy rabbit, and you take a girl rabbit, and you put 'em into a cage together over a long period of time, what do you think is going to happen?

Steve McGarrett: Are you real are you really doing it? Are you really gonna compare Billy and Catherine to rabbits?

Danny Williams: We're all animals.

Steve McGarrett: We're not rabbits.

Danny Williams: But we are animals, and this is my point. It is a fact, after these long nights, long, hardworking nights, bad Chinese food, law of nature says, these two people are going to have a moment

Steve McGarrett: A moment?

Danny Williams: A moment.

Steve McGarrett: A moment.

Danny Williams: A moment where they look at each other in the eye, and bing, just like that, everything comes back. All those old feelings and you're gonna have nobody else to blame but yourself, because you let her take a job with her ex-boyfriend.

Narrator of US military newsreel: Look at them go! Our ever-ready servicemen enjoying a little R&R on the exotic island of Oahu, the gathering place of the Hawaiian Islands, where a veritable tropical paradise meets a bustling metropolis. But after a day of sand and surf, it's back to work for these lucky boys serving Uncle Sam on the most beautiful place on Earth. Keep up the good work, fellas! America's proud of you!

[at the former site of the Honouliuli internment camp, ex-internee David Toriyama tries to recall memories of his father's death]

David Toriyama: [describing place as he walks] The main guard tower was here. An American soldier sat up there behind a 30-caliber machine gun. Someone was watching our every move. This is where my mother had her garden. The ground was so sandy. She could only grow root vegetables- parsnips, carrots, radishes. And this is where she collapsed when we got the news that Kenji had been killed in Italy. Listen. Can you hear her cry? I still can. Here. Right here. This is the place. This is where we lived.

[Steve has a moment of silence facing the Arizona Memorial and sees David Toriyama behind him]

David Toriyama: I remembered why your grandfather's picture was in our family photo album. There was this young serviceman who used to come to our house for tutoring. He and his wife were about to have another child and he wanted better for them, so he asked my father to help him prepare for an officer aptitude test. For three months, he would come over after dinner, and when he had spare time, he'd play catch with me. That man was your grandfather Steven McGarrett. And the last time I saw him was December 6, 1941. The night he gave me this. [gives Steve a catcher's mitt; Steve tests its grip] It was a gift for my father's help. You have his heart. That's how I remembered.

John McGarrett: In Ecclesiastes, we're told to everything there is a season. A time to every purpose under heaven. Time to be born. Time to die. Time to laugh. Time to weep. This is one such time. Kam Tong Kelly was the best man I ever knew. His love of life was exceeded only by his love of family, which everyone here today was a member. A life full of commendations and awards meant nothing to him compared to the pride that he felt when his eldest son, Chin Ho, enrolled in the police academy. It is through him that Kam Tong's legacy continues. A legacy that embraces all of us who were lucky enough to have known him.

[As Roy Parrish holds McGarrett and Danno at gunpoint, they talk about their daughters]

Roy Parrish: How old's your daughter? Eleven? Twelve? Where were you when she was born? I bet you were right there. You probably held her in your arms and heard her first little cry. Wouldn't be surprised if you cut the cord. You probably did, didn't you? You know where I was?

Danny Wiliams: No.

Parrish: Max seg, Otter Creek, Wheelwright, Kentucky. By the time I was released, my little girl was already six years old. With my record I was lucky if I could see her a couple hours every weekend. I'd take her to the park and push her on a swing and buy a shaved ice. You know what that's life. I was there every Saturday, no matter what, until I till I went up again. The years kept piling up, one after another. By the time I got out, she wasn't a little girl anymore. Already made up her mind what kind of man I was. I figured that new job I had was my chance to make a little bit of money. Maybe put her in college, do something right for once in my life.

[Roy Parrish's daughter reads one of her father's letters]

Roy Parrish: I'm still holding out hope that one day you'll read these letters. Because my biggest fear isn't that I'll spend the rest of my life in prison for a crime I didn't do, it's that I'll die in here without getting the chance to tell you how proud I am of you and how much you mean to me. The time we spent together were the happiest moments of my life. And I want you to know that there's nothing that's made me happier than being your daddy.

Steve McGarrett: There was enough hardware in that house to make three bombs, Dawn. Why don't you tell me your plan? Maybe detonate an IED on the road leading into the Air Force base? Wipe out some innocent soldiers, then what, a couple of secondary devices to shred up the first responders? That sound about right?

Dawn Hatfield: "Innocent" soldiers? They drop bombs thousands of feet in the air, killing innocent women and children like cowards!

Steve: Cowards? You want to talk about cowards? You should have said so. Okay, let's talk about cowards. Why don't we start with your boy Nazaria, your mentor? Let's start with him. Where is he? He's hiding in a cave in the mountains of Yemen. You think that traitor cares about you? You think that piece of garbage gives a damn that your friends are dead and that you're gonna spend the rest of your God-forsaken life rotting in some federal prison?

Dawn: Muhammed Nazaria is a warrior; he's a soldier of God, pursuer of the truth and the light, okay? He is the leader!

Steve McGarrett: Leaders lead from the front. And I don't see him, do you? Where is he? Don't you get it, Dawn? They found you, okay? Because they look for people like you. They look for people who are vulnerable, people who are emotionally fragile, who have a big wound on the inside, who are trying to get back at somebody for something. And they make you feel like you're an important part of something, a cause a cause bigger than you. So big, in fact, that it's worth giving your life for.

Dawn: I am a soldier of Allah, and we must fight you as you fight us. Those of us that believe must fight in the cause of God!

Steve: What are you talking about? These words that are coming out of your mouth, they're not even your words! They're phrases that have been cherry-picked from a holy book and tailored to fit the lies they've told you. Listen to me, all right? I get that it was rough growing up, your mom was alcoholic, your old man, he was never around, I get it. How old were you when he died? You were, like, eight or nine, right? I lost my old man, too. I know what it's like to lose a parent.

Dawn: I didn't lose him. He died, okay? He died fighting your imperialistic war against the peaceful children of Allah!

Steve: You're wrong.Your dad was a hero, okay? He was a patriot, a soldier fighting for his country, Dawn. You gotta remember him. What would he make of all this? You gotta know, somewhere inside you, that this is wrong. Some shred of regret.

Taliban Militant: Peace be upon those who believe. And to those who do not, know this: until you bow to His will you will never be safe. We shall bring the fight to your shores. Blood will be spilt in your streets and men like this [gestures to Steve] they cannot protect you. America is full of nothing but lies and debauchery. You are a nation without values. A nation of infidels. And now let this man's death be a lesson to you all. This is what- [video is interrupted by SEALS raiding the room and killing them]

[Catherine has told Steve she's staying in Afghanistan to find Najib]

Steve McGarrett: I'm gonna come back, all right? I'm gonna come back. We can do this together. I'll help you find him.

Catherine Rollins: Steve, no.

Steve McGarrett: Catherine...

Catherine: No, listen to me. You've helped me enough, okay? It's better for me to do this alone. I can keep a low profile that way. It's just easier. You know I'm right. You understand why I need to do this, don't you?

Ian: Now you got her all freaked out. All right? That's not going to help this thing at all.

Lou: You little son of a bitch. What do you want?

Ian: Stay close to your phone, I'll be in touch. And obviously, this stays between us. Tell any of your cop buddies about this, and you'll be using your daughter's college fund to pay for a funeral.

[Lou Grover is angry that an entrapment operation did not go well]

Lou Grover: It's not? You see any money in there? Because I don't! And without that money, my daughter is just as good as dead! [slams door] Aw! [sighs] Oh, God, she's just a baby. I'm-I'm so sorry, Samantha. [walks away and cries]

Danny Williams: [comes over to comfort him] Listen to me. A few years ago, uh, this guy that I thought I knew, he took my daughter. And, uh you know, I remember back then thinking I got two choices now. I can, uh, I can shut down, start mourning my daughter, or I could do anything and everything it took to run over whatever stood in my way to get my daughter back.

Lou: I can't stop thinking about her. I can't stop thinking about what she must be going through.

Danny: Right now you need to put that on hold. If you want to see Samantha, you stay focused on ending this son of a bitch. You understand?